The accuser, now in her 20s, has said Stewart sexually abused her from the time she was 4 until about age 17.

Stewart testified that he never molested her but believes someone did. He said he thinks she wrongfully accused him because she blames him for not protecting her.

"I believe she's doing it because of displacement," he said.

His attorney, Mark DiCarlo, had argued that there was no proof of the abuse and only the word of the accuser. He brought up that she made similar allegations against Stewart when she was in eighth grade but recanted.

"One wonders if she'll later say she was lying about this," he said.

Prosecutor Brittany Jensen told jurors to remember the woman's graphic testimony and look over the letter she wrote to Stewart about the abuse.

"Those details — that story — is not something somebody makes up," she said.

She said the only reason the accuser waited so long to come forward this time was because her mother had refused to believe her as a child.

"(She) has zero motive. She has nothing to gain," Jensen said of the woman.

Seven of the counts are first degree felonies each punishable by five to 99 years or life in prison. The other six are second-degree felonies punishable by two to 20 years in prison. All the counts each carry as much as a $10,000 fine.